HNO, stands for hydrogen and oxygen, the two building blocks of water. Without these two abundant elements, life on earth would cease to exist. Now, HNO Green Fuels, Inc. introduces the LeefH2™ system, a method of reducing particulate matter emissions from combustion engines and improving the combustion efficiency of those engines while producing life-supporting oxygen for the planet.

The debate over the rate of climate change continues to rage, but at this point one thing is certain: millions of tons of pollutants and particulate matter are put into the atmosphere daily.

Diesel engines are particularly harmful in terms of particulate emissions since they are so widely used in thousands of commercial applications including generators, vehicles, trains and ships.

As seen in this video at youtu.be/_nZrsPV-940, the LeefH2™ is poised to change the way the world burns fuel in diesel and other combustion engines. The system uses water, H2O, to produce hydrogen and oxygen. Hydrogen can be used to increase the efficiency of any combustion engine so that harmful emissions are reduced. At the same time, the oxygen produced is released into the atmosphere just as plants give off oxygen as a byproduct of photosynthesis.

The LeefH2™ has been shown to reduce particulate emission by 50% and more. Fuel reduction of at least 12% has been shown for diesel engines at idle, the most inefficient period in which a diesel engines runs. There was also shown to be a 19.5% reduction of Nitrogen Oxide, a 24% reduction of carbon monoxide and a 7.5% reduction of oxides of nitrogen.

About LeefH2™: This incredible system is set to change the way the world uses combustionengines and fossil fuels. Now, HNO is raising funds to make the LeefH2™ available everywhere. Visit the LeefH2™ Indiegogo website igg.me/at/leefh2 to donate to this important cause.

About HNO Green Fuels: Located in Southern California, HNO Green Fuels, Inc. is a manufacturing, distribution, and research and development company specializing in reducing particulate matter emissions in combustion engines, improving combustion efficiency and fuel economy and producing breathable oxygen. HNO stands for "Hydrogen and Oxygen," the two main components of water (H2O), which is the extremely abundant catalyst that is used to increase the combustion efficiency of hydrocarbon-based fuels.